Also this weekend, a Los Temerarios farewell concert at the Allstate Arena and a four-star “Pericles” on Navy Pier.
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Sueños 2025 will have a second stage and Peso Pluma back as headliner
Sueños Music Festival on Thursday announced that Peso Pluma will be a headliner when it returns to Grant Park next Memorial Day weekend. Also, the annual festival of Latin music and reggaeton will have a second stage, more staff and larger grounds in 2025, and has inked a five-year deal with the City of Chicago and Chicago Park District to remain in Grant Park at least through 2029. The Mexican superstar Pluma had his headlining 2024 set Sueños scrapped by severe weather. He played two sold-out nights at the United Center last month. According to Thursday’s announcement, additional Sueños music […]
Three people charged in connection with Liam Payne’s death
Nearly one month after Liam Payne’s fatal fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, three people — including a friend of the One Direction alum — have been charged in an ongoing investigation into his death, according to reports.
Three people charged in connection with Liam Payne’s death
Nearly one month after Liam Payne’s fatal fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, three people — including a friend of the One Direction alum — have been charged in an ongoing investigation into his death, according to reports.
Column: Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour will wrap soon — 5 ways it will change concert tours forever
We need to consider why the Eras Tour will be remembered as a cultural milestone for decades, a spiritual cousin to Woodstock and a coming-out cotillion for the future, which is female. Grateful Dead fans, Bruce Springsteen fans, now Swifties.
Column: Hollywood is so lost it can’t even satirize itself. It’s time to rewatch HBO’s ‘The Comeback’ instead
HBO’s superhero movie satire “The Franchise” has no new ideas and it’s not even funny. Ironically, the 20-year-old Hollywood satire called “The Comeback” feels more timely.
‘Join or Die’ review: A documentary about why you should join a club — and why these social bonds are essential to democracy
The documentary “Join or Die” focuses on social scientist Robert Putnam and his theories about the value of joining clubs as a binding agent essential for democracy.
Bob Gaudio on how he channeled Neil Diamond’s music to make ‘A Beautiful Noise’
The former member of the Four Seasons is a producer of the biographical musical based on the life and songs of Neil Diamond.
As dreary weather sets in, head to Minnesota to experience its Nordic sauna culture
Long before saunas became an essential part of hotel gyms, fitness clubs and spas, they were built in Minnesota by the Scandinavian people who settled there.
Review: ‘Leroy and Lucy’ at Steppenwolf is a revision of an old blues legend
The tale of blues musician Robert Johnson crossing paths with the devil is a potent place to start, but this play still needs more work.